It will be released in German first December 2013, hopefully followed by the English version soon after.

The following is a translation from the German release so please excuse the interpretation.

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"La Musica" Music AdventureA nocturnal park, a baroque castle and a wide branched system of caves are a few of the scenes of a new Adventure games, which currently with the participation of Knut Müller(RHEM) formed.

In search of a stolen, magic Musical instrument takes the players on a journey into a mysterious world.

The classic music is the red Thread that runs not only through the story but also by pulling the puzzles.

The game is designed for children and adolescents, but the Claim and the complexity the game world make the Adventure for adults a challenge.

I think I would really like this game, since I love classical music and Rhem-like puzzles.

The description reminded me of the Puzz=3D Bavarian castle , which had a lot of music based puzzles. After the castle was put together, you got to enter farther and farther into the grottos and hidden rooms in the castle. (I wish some enterprising company would rework those Puzz-3D's for Windows 7. They were great!)

Like SuMac, I was also reminded of a real favorite of mine... the Wrebbit 3d/PC series: Bavarian castle, Notre Dame Cathedral, Victorian mansion & the Orient Express. Amazon still has them for sale, but happily, I kept mine.

I think... if memory serves (& it may not!!) that I installed one of them on Vista and it seemed to play okay. Maybe I'll try again. Ahhh I still remember the piano puzzle inside the Victorian Mansion (when solved, the reward was to hear Chopin's haunting etude Op 10 No 3).

So I'm really looking forward to this one. Even without the jigsaw puzzle part, it ought to be lots of fun to play. A nice adventure.

Ana- Just viewed the screenshots for this game, and it looks fantastic! I've never played a Rhem game before, nor anything similar. Would this game play the same? No moving charac- ters? Whether the game plays like a Rhem game or not, I'm just curious. I intend to play it either way. I love classical music. Would you know, Ana, or is it too early to know?